Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!vsi1!v7fs1!mvp From: mvp@v7fs1.UUCP (Mike Van Pelt) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: RGB 1024x768 monitors Message-ID: <318@v7fs1.UUCP> Date: 13 Oct 89 00:38:18 GMT References: <765@megatek.UUCP> <216100157@trsvax> Reply-To: mvp@v7fs1.UUCP (Mike Van Pelt) Organization: Video 7 + G2 = Headland Technology Lines: 19 In article <216100157@trsvax> jbh@trsvax.UUCP writes: >In reference to the NEC 3D, it does display 1024x762 in interlace >only. Be aware that some display boards do not display 1024x762 in >interlace. A friend of mine bought a 3D and a Video7 VRAM board. ... >It will display 1024x762 (the board, that is), but not interlaced. You >must have a monitor that takes some tremendous bandwidth to display >1024 in non-interlace. To display 1024x768 mode non-interlaced you need at least a NEC Multisync Plus. (It's outside the published spec, but we run it that way all the time, and it has no trouble syncing up on the signal.) We also use the Nanao 9080 and the NEC Multisync XL. If you want to go interlaced, the new Video7 1024i is similar to the the Video7 Fastwrite, and does 1024x768x16 interlaced. -- Mike Van Pelt "I'm not a biologist, but I play one in Headland Technology/Video 7 front of Congressional hearings." ...ames!vsi1!v7fs1!mvp -- Meryl Streep